February 12, 20179 yr Docker log shows: time="2017-02-12T14:24:14.867271688Z" level=info msg="Graph migration to content-addressability took 0.00 seconds" time="2017-02-12T14:24:14.869300620Z" level=info msg="Firewalld running: false" time="2017-02-12T14:24:14.909176265Z" level=warning msg="could not create bridge network for id bc4411d22a49684bdcedf58a9a3ecc78ecd7700bc5f554394d35b4ecf6434287 bridge name docker0 while booting up from persistent state" time="2017-02-12T14:24:15.054553635Z" level=info msg="Default bridge (docker0) is assigned with an IP address 172.17.0.0/16. Daemon option --bip can be used to set a preferred IP address" time="2017-02-12T14:24:15.481550401Z" level=fatal msg="Error starting daemon: Error initializing network controller: Error creating default \"bridge\" network: Failed to setup IP tables, cannot acquire Interface address: Interface docker0 has no IPv4 addresses" How do I fix this!? Thanks.
February 12, 20179 yr delete the app and reinstall it via the Add Container (my* templates) or via CA and the Previous Apps section. Either way appdata will be safe and the template already prefilled out. Alternatively (and probably the best way) is to delete the entire docker.img (settings - docker, advanced) and then recreate it and add all of your apps back in again.
February 12, 20179 yr Author Ok - thought I might have to do that. Wanted to see if there was a 'quick fix' as my crashplan docker has some mods for the memory requirements.
February 12, 20179 yr Author Sorry should have added - I don't even have a docker tab, and in the setting page it says not started but enabled. I can't see to do anything with dockers. Edited July 5, 20179 yr by Interstellar Remove details
February 12, 20179 yr Sorry should have added - I don't even have a docker tab, and in the setting page it says not started but enabled. I can't see to do anything with dockers. That changes everything then... on the flash drive edit config/docker.cfg, change enableDocker from yes to be no then reboot. After a reboot, settings - docker - advanced, delete the docker.img then re-enable docker and re-add everything
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